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Missouri man named in grand jury indictments

The owner of a Missouri-based interstate trucking business was named in four indictments unsealed Tuesday in Canadian County District Court.
/ Source: The Associated Press

The owner of a Missouri-based interstate trucking business was named in four indictments unsealed Tuesday in Canadian County District Court.

Daniel Allen Mackey, 54, was indicted May 25 by the multicounty grand jury on four counts of possessing counterfeit cab cards. Mackey, the owner and operator of Southwestern AG Marketing, LLC, is accused of four counts of possession of a counterfeited instrument.

"Every truck operating within the state of Oklahoma is required by law to obtain and carry a valid certificate of annual registration through the Oklahoma Tax Commission," said Attorney General Drew Edmondson, whose office administers the grand jury. "The indictment alleges Mackey used bogus certificates, also known as cab cards, in four of his trucks."

Each charge carries a penalty of up to seven years imprisonment and a fine of up to $10,000.

Another indictment containing 22 counts was scheduled to be unsealed Tuesday afternoon in Oklahoma County District Court.

The multicounty grand jury is scheduled to reconvene July 26.